AC means when connected to an external power source, and Battery means when running on the portable's battery.
For example, a Pentium III-M processor that typically operates at MHz on electric current might throttle back to MHz when running on battery power, to save battery life. You might experiment with these settings to see how they affect your battery life, but from reports I've seen there isn't much extra battery time to be gained here. All rights reserved. Each of these sections' settings have a major impact on how your system operates. The Processor Scheduling section controls how much processor time Windows XP devotes to a program or process.
The processor has a finite amount of resources to divide among the various applications. Choosing the Programs option will devote the most processor time to the program running in the foreground. Choosing Background Services allocates equal processor time to all running services, which can include print jobs and other applications running in the background. If your users complain about slow-running programs, you could try setting the processor scheduling to Programs.
On the flip side, if users complain that print jobs never print or are very slow to print, or if they run a macro in one application while working in another, you may want to assign equal time slices called quanta to each process by choosing the Background Services option.
If you use the Windows XP machine in question as a server, you're better off choosing the Background Services option. The first option in the section, Programs, allocates more RAM to running applications.
For desktop systems with very little RAM, this selection gives the best performance. For a server or a desktop with a lot of RAM, however, choosing the System Cache setting will yield better performance. Finally, there are a number of settings in the Virtual Memory section that affect how Windows XP performs. Virtual memory is an area on the disk that Windows uses as if it were RAM. Windows requires this type of system in the event that it runs out of physical RAM.
The virtual memory space is used as a swap space where information residing in RAM is written to the virtual memory space also called the page file or swap file in order to free RAM up for other processes. Windows XP has a recommended default page file size of 1. I allow the paging file to grow as needed, up to a maximum size of 1.
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